Lucas: [feigns shock] Oh, is that right? Well, let's just see how good he is, then. [to goons.] Guys? [his goons hand him his games.] Pick any game you want. I'm good at all of them. I have 97 of them.

Haley: You know all 97 of them?

[Lucas nods his head and smiles. Scene cuts to Lucas' case being opened, revealing the Power Glove. Lucas takes it out and puts it on.]

Haley: [to Corey] What is that?

Corey: [to Haley] I don't know.

Lucas: [enters Prog.-9-Enter-Enter, and pushes Start.] The Power Glove. [he plays Rad Racer with the Power Glove. After he crosses the finish line, he turns around and looks at Corey, Haley and Jimmy.]

Lucas: [stops Haley briefly] By the way, I'm headed to the Championships, too.

[last lines]

Mr. Bateman: What? What's going on?

Corey: It's all of us. [shows picture] It was taken here. [to Jimmy] Jimmy. Jimmy, is this California? [Jimmy nods.] I guess he wanted to leave her in a place where she was happy. [Jimmy closes lunchbox.] I guess he wanted to say good bye.

Sam: [emotionally] Jim? [he and Jimmy hug]

Christine: [emotionally] Why don't you take our boys home, Sam? [Corey smiles.] We'll talk when we get back to town.

Sam: [kisses Jimmy][to Corey] Come on. [he and Corey hug] Let's go.

[Sam and Nick drive Jimmy, Haley, and Corey home. Haley kisses Jimmy on his cheek, and then she kisses Corey on his cheek. Jimmy then kisses Haley on her cheek as she giggles.]

... a thinly disguised commercial for Nintendo video games and the Universal studio tour. [...] "The Wizard" is finally just a cynical exploitation film with a lot of commercial plugs in it, and it is so insanely overwritten and ineptly directed that it will disappoint just about everybody and serve them right for going in the first place.

"The Wizard" is nothing but a commercial for Nintendo games, except when it's plugging Universal Studios' own theme parks. Hollywood hucksters, zap them, have borrowed from Japanese game-pushers in this shameless attempt to sucker America's children.